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Discover Ludwig"more implicitly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to compare the level of implicitness between two things or concepts. Example: "The author's message was stated more implicitly in the first chapter, but became more explicit in the final chapter."
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The whole-language approach also teaches phonics, but more implicitly, in the context of stories meant to engage.
Mr Estleman skilfully shows that "genre" books are no more implicitly formulaic than literary novels, which follow rough rules as well.
It was designed to convey a particular message: that Mr. Obama was drawing enthusiastic support from white voters in Iowa and, more implicitly, that race was not a defining obstacle here in the first contest of the presidential nominating campaign.
We record political agreement as high on a given issue when the government and major opposition party explicitly support the same ideas or, more implicitly, do not dispute the ideas presented by the other as the premises of policy discussions.
As for BWS model itself, it has a good fitting behaviour, and more implicitly, it conveys such quality data (i.e., adsorption capacity nearest to experimental value, q e(BWS), and the time of half reaction, τ nBWS,α) which are very esteemed aimed at industrial treatment design purposes (Ncibi et al. 2014).
However, in the case of Batgirl, "Cassandra's racial identity is treated more implicitly than explicitly.
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But Republican Congressional leaders were more cautious – implicitly recognising the risks of alienating important sections of an increasingly tolerant electorate.
What's changed since that special is that his jokes now always seem to circle back to his infamous exit from Comedy Central, explicitly or, more often, implicitly.
PICO elements are more often implicitly described in medical documents.
Moreover, thousands more have implicitly supported it with the endorsement of the CONSORT statement by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org).org
This shows that using more species implicitly selects functions that are conserved more strongly, which underlines the impact of evolutionary functional conservation for protein function prediction.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com